The game of destiny
I have the book and I've used it as a reference when doing Lenormand spreads. It's a good basic reference guide but not really much more. I have to admit that I've not worked with Lenormand a lot and have only used this book occasionally. Here are the contents:
Pg 11-15: general background and historical information on Lenormand
Pg 19-126 there is a short paragraph on each card describing its meaning followed by a list of what that card means in combination with each of the 35 remaining cards. Example: The Cross and Mouse -complete loss of someone or something.
Pg 127-136: Additional combinations and special meanings-Cards indicating persons (lady and gentleman) and other cards that may indicate persons.
Cards indicating times and time frames i.e. Flowers are spring, Clover means 3-4 days etc.
Card combinations concerning relationships (i.e. ring plus letter plus cavalier = marriage proposal), combinations concerning work and employment, friendships, financial matters, health, domestic life and children.
Pg 137-141 Mystical and Spiritual Meaning of the Cards (Clouds, Coffin, Scythe, Star, Sun, Moon, Fishes, Cross).
Pg 145-149: Spreads (36 card, 24 card and 9 card spreads)
Pg 153-174: Divination with the Help of a Gypsy Spirit (ceremony)
Blessing the Deck ceremony, Macumba (cleaning up the client's destiny)- card meanings and interpretations according to Brazilian Umbanda and Quimbanda. More ritual information.
To sum it up, I think it's a good book for 'cookbook-style' information but doesn't really go into Lenormand card reading more deeply. Hope this helps. Unfortunately there are very few books available in English about Lenormand. I've bought all I could get my hands on but most information is cookbook style.